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Analysis Of Mutability By Percy Bysshe Shelley Essay
Portfolio Part B Mutability (Greenblatt 752 753) is a poem written by the Romantic poet Percy
Bysshe Shelley in 1816. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word Mutability as: Liability
or tendency to change. (OED Online) Mutability was most probably written in order to portray
Shelley s own views that humans do not have control over changes which occur in their own
lives. However, it asserts Shelley s belief that, Nought may endure but Mutability. Shelley
demonstrates this idea by using various literary devices, diction, and a sombre tone which is
reflected through his choice of writing in the lyric form. Mutability was written at a time when
Shelley experienced significant life changing events; January 1816 saw the birth of his first child
to Mary Shelley, in the same year Shelley experienced financial struggles, and the suicide of his
first wife Harriet in December 1816. (O Neill, M.) In addition to the changes he endured in his
personal life, Shelley was very much aware of the changes happening during 1816 which was
named, The year without a summer due to extreme changes in weather. During his trip to
Switzerland, Shelley and a group of other Romantic poets began to create works to reflect this time
of great change. (Gardiner, Lisa) This is significant as being exposed to so much change during 1816
more than likely inspired Shelley to write Mutability to demonstrate the human ability to accept and
embrace change, as it cannot be prevented.
Negative Effects Of Color Blindness
Throughout World War II, it was found that analysis reports of aerial photographs were more
accurate when at least one member of the group of analyzers was colorblind. Color blindness is a
vision deficiency disorder, in which the eye becomes more or less sensitive to color. This is the
result of the malfunctioning, or lack, of special cone cells in the eye. Although color blindnessmay
seem beneficial in a situation similar to war, most people with colorblindness find it to be a
disruption to everyday activities, and sometimes even a danger to themselves or people around
them. There are many significantly differentiating types of color blindness that can be
characterized with varying symptoms; however, many people do not even realize they have a
vision deficiency disorder, which is why color blindness is difficult to diagnose. Overall, many
humans carry a disorder that affects their vision of the world, but few have been diagnosed, and
even fewer choose to accept help despite the diagnosis of their disorder (Colour Blind Awareness,
Color Blindness).
Color blindness can be inherited in a variety of ways. This disorder can be genetically inherited
through sex linked genes, or autosomal recessive genes, from two parent cells to a zygote. In these
cases, the infant would be born with color blindness, although the severity of the disorder could
possibly change with age. Color blindness may also be acquired, so a person may not become color
blind until later in life. In
The New Liberal Arts, By Sanford J. Ungar And Robert Reich...
To discuss the value of liberal education, there should be a mutual understanding that investing in
college means to invest in oneself. Furthermore, while some consider this investment to be a critical
stepping stone to success, others dismiss it, explaining that school simply cannot prepare someone
for the real world. Sanford J. Ungar and Robert Reich explore both of these subjective values in their
essays The New Liberal Artsand College is a Ludicrous Waste of Money. Ungar, the president of
Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland, discusses why a liberal education should be sought after;
he does so by introducing common misconceptions about liberal arts and, using argumentative
persuasion, proves their insignificance. On the other hand, Reich, the former secretary of labor,
argues against the conventional belief of college being the only road to financial wellbeing; rather,
he explains why a two year education may better accommodate many college students, especially
those in need of immediate work or those that simply cannot afford a four year education. In all,
although both Reich and Ungar generally discuss liberal education, their perspectives differ when it
comes to its practicality in the current economy. Also, to express their different views about liberal
arts, the authors use contrasting tones to present their ideas to different intended audiences. In order
to analyze the given arguments, one must identify the intended audiences. Ungar explores many
ideas,
Strategic Management and Leadership
Case Study Discussion Module:| Strategic Management and Leadership| Session:| Introduction to
Strategy and Strategic Management| Submitted by:| Lord Mills, | Exploring Strategy: 9th edition,
2010: Johnson, Scholes and Whittington: Prentice Hall Publishing LEGO Group: Working with
Strategy pages 542 546 1. Explain how the development of strategy at the LEGO Group reflects the
key characteristics of strategic management. As a reminder, strategic management has three key
characteristics: strategic position, strategic choices and strategy into action (Johnson, Scholes and
Whittington, 2010. Exploring Strategy, 9th edition. Virginia Woolf and The Judicial Imagination.
London : Prentice Hall Publishing.) Let s use the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore and as explained in point 1 above, children as ultimate consumers of LEGO
products were maturing earlier leaving no choice to LEGO but to improve/upgrade its products
and services offerings * The power of suppliers: although most toys were produced in China,
LEGO had its production in high cost countries leading to high procurement costs. * Competitive
rivalry: LEGO was facing strong competition from much bigger companies present in the local
market such as Mattel and Hasbro 3. What were the alternative strategies facing the LEGO Group
in 2004? Why do you think the LEGO Group followed the course that they did? Despite the new
strategy (1995 98), LEGO experienced its first ever deficit in 1998. The decline was mainly due to
major fluctuations including the rapidly changing environment. In 2004, LEGO faced the following
alternative strategies: * Moving into the digital gaming: with the strong competition from digital
companies, LEGO could have envisaged moving into the digital era in order to compete with these
new companies. * Increase
Rebound Hammer Report
1.0 OBJECTIVE
This experiment deals with determination of rock strength when a certain load implied on the rocks.
Students should be able conducted the experiment, understanding the theory and recognize the rock
strength on different types of rocks in Malaysia.

2.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES a) To determine a rock strength on different types of rock formation
in Malaysia. b) To evaluate the physical properties of rocks for civil engineering application. c) To
understand the theory rock test.

3.0 THEORY
Rebound hammer test is undertaken using Schmidt s hammer L type (N type for concrete material).
Test procedure is simple and equipment is portable and easy to operate. Test can be undertaken on
site and the number of test is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3. The moisture condition of the block or specimen is recorded. 4. The surface of all specimens is
test, either in the laboratory or in the field, should be smooth to the touch and free of joints,
fractures, or other obvious localized discontinuities to a depth of at least 6 cm. In situ rock shall
be flat and free of surface grit over the area covered by the plunger. If the surface of the test area is
heavily textured, grind it smooth with the abrasive stone. 5.3 PROCEDURE 1. The steel base is
placed on a flat, level surface that provides firm, rigid support, such as a concrete floor. 2. Clamp
rock core specimens are securely in a steel cradle with a semi cylindrical machined slot of the
same radius as the core, or firmly seat into a steel V shaped block. Clamp blocks specimens are
securely to the rigid steel base in such a manner as to prevent vibration and movement of the
specimen during the test. 3. For tests conducted on specimens in the laboratory, the instrument is
orient within 5° of vertical with the bottom of the piston at right angles to and in firm contact with
the surface of the test specimen. A guide may be used to ensure the rebound hammer is positioned
for optimum performance. Position the hammer not less than one diameter from the edge of the
specimen. 4. For tests conducted in situ on a rock mass, the rebound hammer can be used at any
desired orientation provided the plunger strikes perpendicular to the surface
Mendel Shneerson Research Paper
Holden Hirsch 6/28/15 MJH Rosen Menachem Mendel Schneerson Webster dictionary defines
Rebbe as a rabbi or Jewish spiritual leader, esp. of the Hasidic sect. The Lubavitcher Rebbi, Rebbi
Menachem Mendel Schneerson, is the seventh leader of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, and is
considered one of the most influential Jewish personalities in modern times. The Rebbe was born
in 1992 in Nikolaev, Russia, to the renown kabbalist, Talmudic scholar, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak and
Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson. in 1907, when Menachem Mendel was six years old, the
Schneersons moved to Yekatrinislavv where Rabbi Levi Yitzchak was appointed Chief Rabbi of the
city. At age 11, his tutor, Zalman Velenkin, had no more to teach to the young Rebbe. By age 13, he
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Rabbi Moshe Weinberger of YU s Stone Beit Medrish Program agrees that the balance between
traditional Judaic studies and spirituality is missing throughout a lot of the Modern Orthodox
community. The success of the most influential Modern Orthodox Jewish youth organizations,
NCSY and Bnei Akiva, are based upon characteristically Chassidic traditions, such as singing,
dancing, and storytelling. Of Course, the Modern Orthodox movement stresses the importance of all
singing, dancing, and storytelling, but not to the extent of the Chassidic movement. And I believe
that the success of NCSY and Bnei Akiva are due to focus on the characteristically Chassidic
traditions. Further, the culmination of the Rebbe s movement has led to what Rabbi Moshe
Weinberger calls the neo chassidus movement. This movement is popular among young Modern
Jewish Orthodoxy that have grown up having difficulty connecting with their spirituality. Neo
Chassidus enables people to connect to God in their own unique way. Rather than learning Talmud,
they will learn navi: rather than have an only Hebrew siddur, they will have opt for Hebrew and
How Does Peter Shaffer Use Themes as Devices in Equus to...
It is difficult to suggest what the comfortable view of normal is as there are many different
perceptions, which should be considered. In the beginning of Equus one considers the character of
Martin Dysart to be normal as he rarely strays outside of societies boundaries. However, as we move
through the play one discovers there is much more to Martin Dysart than once thought. In reality the
themes dealt with in Equuschallenges our own sense of what is normal. They are as equally as
shocking to Dysart, yet made justifiable by Alan Strang s worship for Equus, the god of horses. This
is why Peter Shafferuses Equus as a sort of device to standardize and make the strange acceptable.
He does this by introducing a sense of innocence into... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although abstract normality adopts god like features and begins to dominate our lives. It is The
average made lethal. Sadly, it is unescapable and whether we accept it or not it will stay with us
forever. Through the help of Strang, Dysart acknowledges this and realises his job consists of
removing the good smile in a child eyes . He feels as though by limiting one to the constraints of
normality part of their humanity is lost. This is shown through his dream on page 24. This dream is
the first time that the audience can see Martin Dysart s transition from the comfortable view of what
is normal to a more unique view on life.

Peter Shaffer uses Equus as a device to standardize and make the abnormal acceptable. In reality
many of the themes and actions dealt with challenge our sense of normality so by introducing an
element of innocence into Strang s character, we as an audience, are suddenly forced to connect and
sympathise for him. The innocence is ultimately illustrated by Strang s worship and love for Equus.
Without the element of innocence it would be difficult to forgive his defiance of the comfortable
view of what is normal. Yet without the defiance we would be unable to forgive him for fitting the
societies view of what is normal. Essentially this innocence is the element, which balances the
personality of Alan Strang beautifully. Interestingly these are the very elements that Dysart is
lacking. That s what his stare has been
Capital Punishment In Dead Man Walking By Sister Helen...
What comes to your mind when you hear the word murder? Who do you think of first, the victim
or the perpetrator? The fact that others suffer when people are murdered is overlooked and
sometimes ignored. However, it is important to consider the victim s family and how they deal
with their loss of a loved one. Coping with the loss of a family member may be one of the hardest
challenges a person has to face, and getting closure from it may not be easy. Generally, it is thought
that the family of a victim can only get closure by seeing the murderer die. However, this notion of
closure here is flawed and not always the same and, therefore, we should expand what it means to
find closure. For some people, the death penalty brings closure, for others, not so much.
When I read Sister Helen Prejean s book, Dead Man Walking, my anti death penalty perspective
stayed the same, but I became interested about the victim s families. Before reading the book, I
used to wonder how a person can get satisfaction in the killing of another through capital
punishment. However, I never thought about the pain of the victim s family. I could not even
imagine how I would react if I lost someone close to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I got an idea that if a person has familial support, maybe they can move on with their lives.
However, my uncle also told me that his other relatives and friends avoided him right after the
murder. They felt that they will hurt him by talking about the murder and also because they did not
want to be involved in the police investigation. When my uncle said he was happy to talk to me
about the murder, I realized that the concept that we have about victim s family getting hurt while
talking about murder is wrong. We should rather talk to them about such topic and support them.
That way, it will be easier for the families to have less hate towards the
Water Supply In California
The second largest consumer of California water is public supply. Public supply has to do with
both public and private water suppliers, which provide water to others. Public supply water usages
would have to deal with domestic, commercial, industrial purposes, and public serves such as pool,
parks, firefighting, etc. Public water supply plays a huge role in many counties, and communities.
The reason why is because the public water supply systems that are located in these counties
/communities are government or facilities that are privately run. These public water supply systems
are what provides people with water to use on an everyday basis. The water that is contribute to
humans from the public water supply is taken from rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and... Show more content
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But humans are not the only species that need water. Animals and plants need water as well and
without it there would be nothing to live off and everything and everyone will just fade away. In
California, water is used mostly every day and it has to start when someone starts there day.
According to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), stated that the average American family
uses more than 300 gallons of water per day . This means that an average household would
contain at least three people, that max would be four. If one average family uses up to 300
gallons a day. Then who can imagine how many other average families use 300 or more gallons
of water per day. But this only includes the amount of water that is used inside the house and does
not include the amount of water used outdoors. Outdoors water usage is only 30 % of the
household use while the other 70 % is indoors. Outdoor water usage may include watering lawns,
flowers, washing cars, kidding pools or slid n slides for when the weather is
China, A Home And Folk Remedy
The essay gives a synopsis of Chinese culture in terms of life processes, health and illness,
Maintaining wellness, causes of illness, traditional way of healing the cure, and the impact of
cultural background of health professional during treatment. The context of this essay will highlight
the concept of cultural stereotype and its influence on ones healthdue to the customs and beliefs. In
china, a home and folk remedy is a conventional way of treating illness and is preferred over the
western medical practices. (Dixon.B, 2009, pp. 4 5). Some orthodox Chinese communities assume
that incongruity of qi and yin and yang disturbs the health of people. (Dixon.B, 2009, pp. 4 5). The
beliefs can have peculiar or edifying influence on health as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The way people perceived life in China affect their mental health and illness.

Traditional Chinese practices have great contribution in maintaining wellness in china. The
psychiatric wellness is maintained when the activities of mind, body and soul combine together.
(Dixon.B, 2009, pp. 4 5). Natural recourses like hot springs and healing waters are required to
maintain wellness. Indeed, the conventional Chinese Medicine is cultural asset of wellness
(Heung.V, Kucukusta.D, 2013, pp. 346 348). Internal stability is retained by natural practices of T ai
Chi and Qi Gong. Qi Gong is best known to maintain spiritual esteem balanced secretion. However, T
ia Chi helps in controlling breathing and meditation.(Traditional Chinese Medicine and Maintaing
Homeostasis, 2014 )

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Maintaining Homeostasis, (2014). A project of the University of
Chicago Publication. Retrieved from: http://wisdomresearch.org/blogs/publications/archive/2013/07
/09/traditional chinese medicine and maintaining homeostasis.aspx

Health and Illness is determined by the interaction between healthy mind, body and soul. In china,
self stigmatization is very common in people with mental illness. For example, Young and Ng
(2015, p. 176) suggested that most of the Chinese people with mental disorder suffer from public
stigma and self stigma. Due to the unhealthy mind and surroundings, it is hard for people to recover
from illness. Furthermore, the Balance between yin yang

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